Henry Alford, well-known, sardonic, New York humorist, takes The Landmark Forum and sees a new possibility. Referencing the famous Sartre quote, "hell is other people", he writes, "I know in my heart that hell is other people. But now I'm open to the possibility that heaven is, too."

Werner Erhard, the creator of Landmark's methodology, and Michael C. Jensen, a leading world economist, have published a paper on putting integrity into finance in Capitalism & Society, a prestigious economic journal published by Columbia University.

Whether you're getting back into dating or already paired up, Deborah Beroset offers juicy tips and shares how Landmark's ontological approach can help you keep it real and achieve the kind of intimacy we all crave.

This major New York Times feature recognizes Werner Erhard’s vast and lasting contributions (including his current academic work) and Landmark’s stature as an internationally recognized mainstream leader in personal and professional development and training.

Yes, it is possible for a couple to talk about money without having drama and tension take over. Here’s Landmark’s Deborah Beroset on a Montreal morning show sharing an effective new way for couples to communicate about finances.

Mathew Shurka’s first-person account for TIME Magazine about his journey to self-acceptance, his commitment to make a difference for others, and how it was The Landmark Forum that gave him the freedom to look at his life from what’s possible versus the circumstances.

Several community projects created in Landmark’s Self-Expression and Leadership Programme—impacting blood donation, women’s empowerment, care of orphans, and more—are featured in this leading Mumbai newspaper.

This luxury lifestyle magazine in London calls on various experts for tips on living the good life – along with smart advice on how to dress smarter, stress less, get fit with no free time and order wine, Landmark is featured front and center as “the ‘go to’ for anyone looking to make a real change in their lives.

Ireland’s glossy lifestyle magazine for men sent two reporters to The Landmark Forum to see if it’s really possible to positively and permanently impact the quality of one’s life in just three days. Read their review here.

“While in my Self-Expression and Leadership programme at Landmark I discovered that I am not doing this world a service by hiding in the shadows,” says a Massachusetts entrepreneur who went on to create a charitable foundation that supports underprivileged people in his community.

“People find themselves reconciled with parents, exes and friends. They have conversations they have wanted to have for years; they get promoted in work….The effect [The Landmark Forum] has on family relationships can be life-changing.”

Andrew Cherng, co-CEO of the Panda Express Chinese food chain with revenues exceeding $1.4 billion last year, shares his recipe for business success and names Landmark as his favorite personal development programme.

Whether you want an entirely new career or more positive perspective on your current job, these insights and strategies from Landmark Forum leader David Cunningham will have you jump-starting your future.

Family get-togethers can involve a range from the most wonderful to the most awkward of moments. Landmark's David Cunningham shares how we can communicate effectively and have our family reunions be enjoyable and rewarding.

"You can transform gripe gossip into something that can actually bring you closer to the people in your life. As you practice these steps over time, you'll develop some real muscle at turning would-be gossip into gold," says Landmark Education spokesperson Deborah Beroset.

"According to Landmark Education, much of the way we live our lives is based on the meaning we attach to the things that happen to us...Being aware of this goes a long way to help ensure we don't relive the past in the future."

"It's called The Landmark Forum. And it had more of an effect on me than years of reading self-help books, life coaching, meditation, exercise, diets, cross-cultural experiences in foreign lands, jumping out of airplanes, rappelling down buildings, and eating Montreal smoked meat. It was transformative."

"When you begin to examine your behaviour in a rigorous way, you see that things you always thought were 'their fault' are at least partly yours. Although this is initially uncomfortable, it is also empowering..."

"But I couldn't deny what was going on in front of my eyes. I could see the transformations taking place right in front of me. Reached a month later...participants also say their lives and attitudes remain altered."

"If you want a life that is extraordinary and are committed to being all you can be, do The Landmark Forum. I hate to sound like an advertising pitch, but any description of The Landmark Forum will fall far short of doing it justice."